The Life of the Rev. Charles Wesley: Comprising a Review of His Poetry, Sketches of the Rise and Progress of Methodism, with Notices of Contemporary Events and Characters, Volume 2John Mason, 1841 - Methodism |
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... society in Manchester -Letters of Charles Wesley to Mr. Grimshaw , and the society at Leeds , concerning the Methodists and the Church - Mr . Clayton - Mr . Charles Wesley returns by Wednesbury to Bristol - Roger Ball and James Wheatley ...
... society in Manchester -Letters of Charles Wesley to Mr. Grimshaw , and the society at Leeds , concerning the Methodists and the Church - Mr . Clayton - Mr . Charles Wesley returns by Wednesbury to Bristol - Roger Ball and James Wheatley ...
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... society , caused by George Bell and others - Mr . John Wesley's views of Christian perfection - He disapproves of his bro- ther's altered opinions Letter from Mr. Perronet , intimating that Charles was too severe in his censures ...
... society , caused by George Bell and others - Mr . John Wesley's views of Christian perfection - He disapproves of his bro- ther's altered opinions Letter from Mr. Perronet , intimating that Charles was too severe in his censures ...
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... society . They are in no manner of danger of loving me too little . We had a blessed time of it , which so renewed my bodily strength , that I walked on harts ' feet to Mr. l'anson's : he , his wife , and a troop accompanying us . Many ...
... society . They are in no manner of danger of loving me too little . We had a blessed time of it , which so renewed my bodily strength , that I walked on harts ' feet to Mr. l'anson's : he , his wife , and a troop accompanying us . Many ...
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... society we were greatly refreshed and quick- ened . Mrs. Galatin carried me home , and a very comfort- able evening we had together . " Monday . I breakfasted with our most faithful friend , Lady Huntingdon ; dined at the Major's ...
... society we were greatly refreshed and quick- ened . Mrs. Galatin carried me home , and a very comfort- able evening we had together . " Monday . I breakfasted with our most faithful friend , Lady Huntingdon ; dined at the Major's ...
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... society at the Foundery , and rejoiced as in the months that are past , when the candle of the Lord was upon our head . " Monday . I passed two useful hours at Miss Bosanquet's . Eight orphans she has taken to train up for God . I dined ...
... society at the Foundery , and rejoiced as in the months that are past , when the candle of the Lord was upon our head . " Monday . I passed two useful hours at Miss Bosanquet's . Eight orphans she has taken to train up for God . I dined ...
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The Life of the REV. Charles Wesley: Comprising a Review of His Poetry ... Thomas Jackson,Charles Wesley No preview available - 2015 |
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